Last season's Chanel show was set in a mock supermarket but this time round the finale of the fashion show has a slightly more serious tone.

Model Cara Delevingne once again took centre stage as she led a band of models marching along the catwalk.

Dressed in tweed Cara held a megaphone while she was flanked by Kendall Jenner, Georgia May Jagger, Joan Smalls, Gisele and of course Karl Lagerfield himself.

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The models strolled along ‘Boulevard Chanel No.5’ while protesting with signs emblazoned with various messages.

They read messages such as ‘History is her story’, ‘Be your own stylist’, ‘Tweed is better than tweet’ and ‘Women’s rights are more than alright’.

And in a nod to Emma Watson’s HeForShe UN campaign one male model strutted his stuff down the catwalk carrying a ‘He For She’ sign.

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It is not exactly clear what message Karl Lagerfield was trying to get across as in the past he hasn’t exactly been the biggest advocate for feminism.

He famously said the only people worried about size-zero were “fat mommies with bags of crisps” and 'on Pippa Middleton he said: "Kate Middleton has a nice silhouette and she is the right girl for that boy. I like that kind of woman, I like romantic beauties.

"On the other hand, her sister struggles. I don't like the sister's face. She should only show her back."

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He also said about Adele: The thing at the moment is Adele. She is a little too fat, but she has a beautiful face and a divine voice."

So what do you think? Has Emma Watson inspired his feminist to come out? Or is he simply jumping on the bandwagon.

Remember – he did once say: “Everything I say is a joke. I myself am a joke.”